Study Shows Links to Obesity and Periodontitis
Published in the Journal of Dental Research, a study titled “MicroRNA Modulation in Obesity and Periodontitis,” University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Oral Health Institute, conducted a pilot investigation to determine whether obesity or periodontal disease modified microRNA expression and whether there was any potential interaction between obesity and periodontitis that could involve microRNA modulation.
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